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  2. Blyat (album) - Wikipedia

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    Blyat was released by Auf!Keinen!Fall!, Chapter One, and Universal.Internationally, the album was released on 29 September 2017 on all major streaming platforms and physically in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

  3. Polish profanity - Wikipedia

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    Literally "pussy". Another form of the word is the diminutive "cipka", which is usually not considered as crude. An insult towards a female. A person that is considered incompetent. Pizda Pronunciation: IPA: Like "cipa", only more vulgar. Similar to the English "cunt". This is the same in Russian mat. A black eye. A coward. [10]

  4. Blini - Wikipedia

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    Aside from referring to pancakes, the word blin (блин) is used in Russian as a "minced oath" for the Russian swear word "блять" blyat', used as an interjection to express a negative emotion, akin to the words "damn!" or saying "Holy Moly!" while meaning "Holy shit!". [10] There are many Russian proverbs involving blini.

  5. PLEDGER -vs- JANSSEN

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    John J. Kurz, RMR-CRR, Official Court Reporter Phone 215-683-8035 Fax 215-683-8005 - BENITA PLEDGER - CROSS - 94 1 seated. 2 All right.

  6. EXHIBIT A - HuffPost

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    Alex Gorsky In Re: Risperdal May 18, 2012 brusilow.com 215.772.1717 brusilow+associates 2 (Pages 5 to 8) Page 5 1 MR. HARMAN: Matt Harman, plaintiffs. 2 MR. MERVIS: Michael Mervis

  7. Mat (profanity) - Wikipedia

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    The mat-word "хуй" ("khuy") in Max Vasmer's Russisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [] (Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language). Heidelberg, 1950–1958. Mat (Russian: мат; матерщи́на / ма́терный язы́к, matershchina / materny yazyk) is the term for vulgar, obscene, or profane language in Russian and some other Slavic language communities.

  8. Claim chart - Wikipedia

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    an open end 3, a lid: and a hinged lid 4 attachable to the open end... that is securable to the open end 3 via clamp 5." (col. 6, lines 2–3; Figure 3). The hinged lid 4 of Smith is attachable to the outer rim of the open end 3 via clamp 5. wherein the housing contains a filter material, "the filter housing containing filter materials"

  9. Finnish profanity - Wikipedia

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    The word means whore, and like the English word which has the same etymology [5] may be considered too profane for civil conversation, to be replaced by prostituoitu ("prostitute") seksityöläinen ("sex worker") in the literal meaning. Although it can be used as a derogatory term of a person, it is not normally used as a swear word on its own.